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Title: TRADITIONAL GEOMETRICAL OBJECTS IN OUR COMMUNITY (ID:1767)
Begin & End Dates: 2/28/02 to 10/30/02 (Completed)
Number of Classrooms: open
Age Range: 12 - 18 Years
Target Audience: Anyone
Summary: We in Botswana have joined the Global Community. Pupils find geometry abstract. Teachers tend to downplay the important role that geometrical objects in our community play to explain mathematical concepts. We invite participants world ranging from ages 12 – 18.The participants will conduct research in their locality and exchange ideas through e-mail. contact: Mr B. Ramoleele Email.bramoleele@yahoo.com
Key Words: geometry
Project Level: Basic Project
Curriculum Fit: Mathematics
Technologies Used: Email; List server
Collaboration Styles Used: none listed
Full Project Description:
Hello. We in Botswana are very pleased to have joined the Global Community. Pupils in our community find geometry to be very abstract. Teachers, textbook writers and other interested parties tend to downplay the important role that geometrical objects in our community can be used to explain mathematical concepts. We would like to invite participants from around the world to join our problem-solving project. Students should be from the ages of 12 – 18.The participants will conduct research in their locality and exchange ideas through e-mail, beginning 28 January 2002. We can accommodate between ten and fifteen schools from above date. For more information please contact: Mr B. Ramoleele Email.bramoleele@yahoo.com Institution. John Nswazwi CJSS Location: Marapong Botswana
Objectives:
a. Project Title: GEOMETRICAL OBJECTS I OUR COMMUNITY b. Curricular Focus and Aim. I) relate geometrical object found in our community to classroom situations. ii)find relationship between 3D and 2D shapes. c. Activity Structure: Collect and identify different geometrical objects found in their community. iidraw nets of objects iii.Identify 2D shapes from 3D objects. iv.measure the lengths of faces. Iv) Find perimeter v) Calculate area, volume, vi) Draw their plans and elevations d. Means of Communication – electronic mail , . e. Intended Age Group: Provide range of ages -- e.g. 14-18 – rather than “grade” level. f. Dates and Frequency of Exchanges: Deadline for registration;28-01-2002 g. Expected Outcomes: Explain what the end result(s) will be: email or web-based dialogues, print publications, webpages, picture gallery, etc. ?
Project Sponsor: non
Registration Status: Closed
Registration Dates: 2/01/02 to 3/07/02
Registration Instructions: B.Ramoleele, John Nswazwi CJSS Mathematics FORM 3 bramoleele@yahoo.com Tebogo Mmolawa Kalantle Ithuteng CJSS Mathematics FORM 1,2,3 Mtebogo27@hotmail.com K.TSHIPING Lehututu Mathematics,Business Studies Ktship66@hotmail.com I.Sakgomo Bobirwa Business Studies Isakgomo@yahoo.co.uk . Personal Information: As above j. Application Deadline:28-01-02 k. Contact information: As above
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kgomotso tshiping -
lehututu junior community secondary school
Lehututu,
Botswana
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